A Bachelor's student in computer security studies how to design, implement, and analyse ICT infrastructures that are robust with regard to both random errors and targeted attacks. The goal of the programme is to provide the students with both a theoretical understanding and a practical ability to develop and maintain robust ICT systems. The methods and approach are those of the natural sciences, and they require that the successful candidate develop an understanding of research results in computer science and mathematics.
A Bachelor's degree in computer security forms a sound basis for further study at the Master's level.
On completion of the study programme, the candidate will have the following learning outcomes:
Knowledge
The candidate
Skills
The candidate
General competence
The candidate
These courses are compulsory:
Ex.phil., INF100, MAT101/MAT111, INF140, INF101, MNF130, STAT110, INF113, INF102, INF142, MAT121, INF143A, INF226, INF214, INF249
The specialisation in the study programme totals 140 ECTS, and consists of the following courses: INF100, MAT111, INF140, INF101, MNF130, STAT110, DAT103, INF102, INF142, MAT121, INF143A, INF226, INF214, INF249
6. semester Three elective courses
5. semester INF249, INF214, INF226
4. semester INF143A, EXPHIL, MAT121
3. semester STAT110, INF102, INF113
2. semester INF142, INF101, MNF130
1. semester INF140, INF100, MAT101/MAT111
The recommended sequence of the courses in the programme can be found under the heading ¿Specialization¿.
The programme committee has made adaption for students who want to take parts of the study abroad.
At UiB the grades are given in one of two possible grading scales: passed/failed and A to F.
The grading scale for each course is given in the course description.
Bachelor¿s degrees give admission to a master¿s programme within relevant discipline.
The programme will be evaluated according to the quality assurance system of the University of Bergen.
The Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences by the Department of informatics holds the administrative responsibility for the programme.
Please contact the student adviser for the programme if you have any questions: Studierettleiar@ii.uib.no